Radiohead successfully returns for second Coachella weekend

INDIO - Radiohead's two-hour show Saturday night at the Coachella Festival, their second consecutive weekend performance, was another victory lap for the alternative/experimental group and featured 21 songs instead of 20 performed last weekend.

Similar to last weeknd performance, their set with multiple video screens and lights started with "Bloom" from their 2011 album "King of Limbs" and went into "15 Step" from the 2007 album "In Rainbows."

The Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England, group sang "Morning Mr. Magpie" and continued its energy through songs not performed the previous weekend, such as "You And Whose Army?" off 2001's "Amnesiac" and "Kid A" off the 2000 album of the same name.

During two encores, Radiohead performed "House of Cards" off "In Rainbos" and "Exit Music (for a film)" off 1997's "OK Computer," which were not performed last weekend.

They kept crowd favorites "Karma Police" and "Paranoid Android" from the "OK Computer" album. The crowd kept singing "Karma Police" afterward and Yorke acted like a director and moved his hands along to their words.

Meanwhile, singer Thom Yorke kept the audience engaged with his stage presence that involved jerky dance movements, comments to the audience and singing dramatically into the camera that displayed the group's performance.